Would comedian Richard Pryor be laughing or rolling over in his grave? When Quincy Jones sat down for a recent interview with Vulture, he casually inferred that Marlon Brando slept with Richard Pryor and Marvin Gaye.

She commented that Richard Pryor would have no shame about Quincy's comments and was open in his early comedy routines about his homosexual encounters. Jennifer felt that Pryor would have enjoyed Quincy Jones' revelation.

One of Pryor's six children, daughter Rain Pryor, lashed out at Quincy and Jennifer, both, calling them "bottom feeders." Rain posted on Facebook that Quincy "is losing his mind" and, as to Jennifer, "my dad's so called widow validated it, because she needs to keep legitimizing herself and tarnish our dad even after he's dead. She hated Q and Daddy."

Jennifer responded on Twitter that Rain should read Pryor's autobiography and that he was open about homosexual encounters in both his book and his comedy. She chided Rain for being upset about her father's sexuality, calling that "creepy." Rain responded that she was not being homophobic:

This isn’t about homosexuality I resent the insinuation that I would be homophobic. This is about sharing what was not ones place to share, and NOT being honest. I went off on Pam Grier when she shared sexual details about Daddy in her book. It’s distasteful disrespectful

The venom between Richard Pryor's wife and daughter did not flare up overnight. Rather, it's merely the latest incarnation of a family feud dating back years before Pryor died, when he was suffering from multiple sclerosis.

Jennifer Lee-Pryor was both Pryor's fourth wife ... and also his seventh. Richard Pryor married seven times to five women (another woman also married him twice), with each marriage spanning about a year, until the final one to Jennifer that lasted from 2001 until his death in 2005. Pryor and Jennifer did not have any children together, but Richard had seven children from six different woman (although it is not clear if the one of the seven children was acknowledged as his). At least three of the children -- Richard, Jr., Elizabeth, and Rain -- have been at war with Jennifer at different times throughout the years.

Before Jennifer and Pryor re-married in 2001, Richard hired Jennifer to oversee his caregivers and act as his personal manager. Because of his deteriorating condition caused by multiple sclerosis, Jennifer moved from New York to Los Angeles in 1994 to take care of him and manage his affairs, in exchange for a salary and rent.

In 2000, Richard, Jr., filed for conservatorship of Pryor. He alleged his father had deteriorated to the point that he could no longer make decisions for himself and complained that Jennifer limited access, at times refusing to allow Richard, Jr., to see his father. Jennifer fought back that Pryor had picked her and an accountant to make his decisions as agents under power of attorney documents, and also as co-trustees of Richard Pryor's Trust. She contended that Pryor was well-cared for and a court-appointed conservator was not needed. The probate judge overseeing the case ruled in Jennifer's favor.

Shortly after that, Richard Pryor and Jennifer married for the second time. In an unusual move, they applied for a "confidential" marriage certificate. Unlike most marriage certificates, this one was not made a matter of public record. Reportedly, Jennifer did not tell Pryor's children of the marriage.